Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Southern Lebanon as Cross-Border Fighting Intensifies

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Israeli forces carried out fresh airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least three militants, according to reports from both sides. The strikes came after Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel, underscoring the continued cycle of retaliation along the border and raising concerns that the confrontation could widen further.
The latest exchange is part of months of escalating violence that has displaced civilians, damaged infrastructure, and increased pressure on regional and international mediators. Lebanese officials and Hezbollah-linked sources said the strikes hit areas used by the group, while Israel said it was targeting militant infrastructure and launch sites.
Casualty figures remain contested, and independent verification has been difficult amid the ongoing hostilities. Residents in border communities on both sides have faced repeated warnings, shelling, and air raid alerts as the fighting continues.
Diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire have so far stalled, with negotiators struggling to bridge the gap between security demands and battlefield realities. Analysts warn that without a breakthrough, the risk of a broader regional conflict will remain high, especially as both sides continue to signal readiness to respond to further attacks.








